Catastrophe definition in geography






Tracking insurance industry exposures to CAT risks and quantifying

24‏/09‏/2009 For very large-scale disaster events affecting large geographical areas the ... Definition and classification of catastrophes.


The Human Geography of Catastrophe: Family Bonds Community

Catastrophes nature outside the bounds of society. Instead urban disasters gain their meaning from a constellation of factors such as pre-disaster.


An Examination of the Geographic Aggregation of Catastrophic Risk

aggregating catastrophic risk across increasingly wide geographic areas and the issues involving trigger definitions (i.e. the separation between tier ...
Geographic Aggregation of Catastrophic Risk


The Contribution of Reinsurance Markets to Managing Catastrophe

Property catastrophe reinsurance and primary property insurance pricing are generally correlated (see Box 2.2) meaning that price increases in reinsurance 
the contribution of reinsurance markets to managing catastrophe risk





Natural catastrophes in 2020: secondary perils in the spotlight but

̤ In North America the increasing insurance loss trend has been relatively steady
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Proverbs for Paranoids: Writing Geography on Hollowed Ground

Lecturer in Human Geography School of Social Science


ATOLL RESEARCH BULLETIN NO. 362 SUBSTRATA SPECIFICITY

NO. 362. SUBSTRATA SPECIFICITY AND EPISODIC CATASTROPHE: CONSTRAINTS ON THE INSULAR PLANT GEOGRAPHY OF. SUWARROW ATOLL NORTHERN COOK ISLANDS.


RISQUES ET CATASTROPHES NATURELS

10‏/10‏/2019 Il est précisé que « la définition du risque de catastrophe renvoie à la notion d'événements dan- gereux et de catastrophes vus comme ...
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A Guide to Catastrophe Modeling

CATASTROPHE MODELLING: A STEP-BY-STEP EXAMPLE Model geocodes location to its geographic coordinates ... hazard across a geographical area at risk. For.
rms guide catastrophe modeling


Defining area at risk and its effect in catastrophe loss estimation: a

Applied Geography 24 (2004) 97–117 For example the 1992 Hurricane Andrew ... lack any physical meaning for catastrophe loss estimation.
Defining area at risk and its effect


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